Honorable Mention: NLL's Shayne Jackson

The National Lacrosse League is the sport of indoor lacrosse's most elite level of play.

Like field lacrosse, an offensive player cannot step foot in the crease until a goal is scored, meaning players like Minnesota's (the homies in the honeycomb uniform) Shayne Jackson have to get creative to score goals.

Kobe Fakes out All of Great Britain

It is always great to see the NBA's best players representing the United States in the Olympic Games.

In the 2012 Summer Games in London, basketball icons Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant destroyed every team they faced with smooth offensive play—like this ball fake and mid-range jumper from none other than Kobe himself.

Super Fun at the Super Regional

In case you don't keep up to date with your college baseball, the Super Regional tournament winner lands a spot in the national championship tournament in Omaha, Nebraska.

In this Super Regional matchup, LSU fell victim to the hidden-ball trick with two outs and the bases loaded in Game 1 of the three-game series. The Tigers eventually lost the game 11-5—ending their incredible 23-game win streak.

The Tigers responded by taking Game 2 of the series after scoring seven unanswered runs in the final two innings to win 9-7.

In the decisive Game 3, LSU mopped Irvine 21-7 in the last game ever played in Alex Box Stadium, earning a spot in the 2008 national championship tournament in the process.

Pre-Chip Kelly Oregon

Before the four straight BCS bowl games, the ridiculous Nike "outfits" and the University of Oregon being a household powerhouse in college football, future Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dennis Dixon ran this fake Statue of Liberty play so effectively that the two announcers couldn't even figure it out.

Thanks to plays like this, Oregon football has nearly become a religion.

Patty Kane's Shootout Winner

Needing just one goal to seal the shootout win for the Chicago Blackhawks, superstar forward Patrick Kane paused, faked, paused again, ordered a pizza and then finally shook the goalie and buried the game winner.

NFL Preseason Has Its Perks

Though the NFL preseason exhibition games mean nothing for the regular-season standings, 2012's preseason games still received higher TV ratings than the sports world's second-biggest professional league (NASCAR) and the hit show Big Brother.

In the Hall of Fame Game played by the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans, the Titans ran an amazing fake on 4th-and-10 for a touchdown.

Welcome to Baton Rouge

It is widely recognized that Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La., is one of the most difficult atmospheres in which to play in all of sports.

Brad Wing's incredible fake punt on 4th-and-15 would have been a 50-yard touchdown had he not been so ecstatic once he reached the 6-yard line. He received a flag for excessive celebration as a result.

LSU and Florida fans alike will never forget this one, regardless of whether it showed up on the scoreboard or not.

Antwaan Randle El's Super Bowl Trick Play

In the extremely close Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks, the Steelers ran a wild trick play that featured former Indiana Hoosier quarterback Antwaan Randle El taking a reverse handoff and chucking it to Hines Ward. It ultimately clinched the game, giving the Steelers the Super Bowl victory.

The Real Black Mamba

Meet De'Anthony Thomas, one of the most explosive athletes in college football history.

Thomas is better known as "The Black Mamba"—a nickname bestowed on him during his youth football days by none other than Snoop Lion, not a self-given title like Kobe Bryant's.

Seemingly every play Oregon runs for "DAT" involves some form of trickery, including read-options, jet motion handoffs or the always entertaining fake lateral pass during a kick return (as shown in the video).

To give you an idea of how insane Thomas is on the field, his 2011 Rose Bowl performance consisted of just two rushes for 155 yards and two touchdowns—the second of which he literally jogged the last 30 yards.

Saskatchewan Roughriders Incredible Play

Had the final runner scored a touchdown, this would easily be the most insane play in the history of professional football.

With literally zero seconds on the clock, the quarterback runs a pass play and is sacked. Incredibly, the ball was fumbled before he was down and was recovered by an offensive lineman, who then pitches the ball back and starts this ridiculous play.

After numerous lateral passes that kept the play alive, the final runner was stopped just a few yards shy of an incredible touchdown.

Miracle in Music City

With just 16 seconds remaining in the game, the Tennessee Titans special teams unit pulled off an incredible kick return to score the game-winning touchdown and advance into the next round of the NFL playoffs.

The Titans would eventually beat Indianapolis and Jacksonville to advance into the Super Bowl, which they lost to the St. Louis Rams by literally one yard.

Lady Liberty Puts Boise State on the Map

The 2007 Fiesta Bowl between Boise State and Oklahoma was arguably the greatest college football game in NCAA history.

After blowing a 21-10 halftime lead to the Adrian Peterson-led Oklahoma Sooners, Boise State was forced to take the field with just over one minute to play.

Incredibly, Boise quarterback Jared Zabransky threw an interception for a touchdown to give Oklahoma the lead with 1:02 remaining.

With literally one last shot to win the game, Boise converted on 4th-and-18 with 17 seconds left on a "hook and ladder" trick play.

On the first play in overtime, future NFL sensation Peterson rushed for a touchdown to give Oklahoma the lead. After failing to score, Boise State was forced to score a touchdown on yet another fourth down.

Boise called another trick play by sending the quarterback in motion and having a wide receiver throw a touchdown pass.

Instead of kicking the extra point, Boise ran one final trick play, "The Statue of Liberty," for the two-point conversion to win the game, 43-42.